Local News: Stillwater, MN 

 | 

Sign Up

 | 

Sign In

Advertisment

Former Stillwater police officer charged in rash of thefts

Full story: TwinCities.com

Authorities believe Paul James Kezar was a busy man after he was hired by the Thief River Falls, Minn., Police Department in January.

Read All 59 Comments

Comments

Showing posts 1 - 20 of59
< prev page
|
Go to last post| Jump to page:
PoliceRTerrorist s

Minneapolis, MN

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#1
Oct 23, 2009
 

Judged:

3

3

3

This is EXACTLY what I expect from the world's premier terrorists--the police. Cops spend their lives demanding that other people be held accountable for their actions but believe they are exempt from that same laws because they are "the police". Example; The cop in NYC who Tased a man on ledge, the man then fell to his death as a result of the cop Tasing him. Did the cop do the right thing and face the system that he spent his life forcing others to face? NO!!! He did what you would expect a coward to do; he killed himself like the spineless, sub-human terrorist that he was. He was a hypocrite just like this crooked M-effer is a hypocrite, too.
Human to

Minneapolis, MN

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#2
Oct 23, 2009
 

Judged:

1

Police are from the human race!
Venison 101

Saint Paul, MN

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#3
Oct 23, 2009
 

Judged:

1

What an i d i o t!
Olaf

Saint Paul, MN

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#4
Oct 23, 2009
 

Judged:

1

1

1

My heart breaks for his wife and children. She is such a nice lady.
Candace

Madison, WI

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#5
Oct 23, 2009
 

Judged:

1

1

1

Put on paid administrative leave? Try stealing from your employer. Think they will give you a few months of pay while they determine how much you stole? What a joke. It really pays to go into law enforcement these days. One way or the other.
Union Dues At Work

Minneapolis, MN

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#6
Oct 23, 2009
 

Judged:

1

Candace wrote:
Put on paid administrative leave? Try stealing from your employer. Think they will give you a few months of pay while they determine how much you stole? What a joke. It really pays to go into law enforcement these days. One way or the other.
Wrong!!!

It pays to be in a POLICE UNION!

We all know whatever union you join at work
they have the obligation to help you get
back to work and defend you for whatever
with their high power lawyers.

That's life with union. Sometimes they
help the right people but most of the
time they have to help low-lifes too because
they paid union dues already.

That's how it goes!
oops

Burnsville, MN

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#7
Oct 24, 2009
 

Judged:

3

3

3

PoliceRTerrorists wrote:
This is EXACTLY what I expect from the world's premier terrorists--the police. Cops spend their lives demanding that other people be held accountable for their actions but believe they are exempt from that same laws because they are "the police". Example; The cop in NYC who Tased a man on ledge, the man then fell to his death as a result of the cop Tasing him. Did the cop do the right thing and face the system that he spent his life forcing others to face? NO!!! He did what you would expect a coward to do; he killed himself like the spineless, sub-human terrorist that he was. He was a hypocrite just like this crooked M-effer is a hypocrite, too.
Oh quite blowing your adolescent hot air that you've stored up from god knows how many parental spankings, and go back to attending your black bloc rallys at you local leftist coffee shop. You only serve to underscore that glaring truth, that you are a moron. While I don't condone police misconduct, I'm willing to bet the vast majority of law enforcement officers are hard working, law abiding productive citizens. You are the very definition of hypocrisy for holding all police officers accountable for one persons actions, while you cry injustice that police stereotype the general populace.
Rob

Saint Paul, MN

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#9
Oct 24, 2009
 

Judged:

2

2

2

This supports the notion that police are criminals in uniform getting paid protection money(your taxes) to harass and attempt to control you. If we had a higher standard ethically, morally, intellectually and, most importantly, educationally, there would be much less police malfeasance.
Rob

Saint Paul, MN

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#10
Oct 24, 2009
 

Judged:

3

3

3

Human to wrote:
Police are from the human race!
Except that in their job, which is supposed to be protecting and serving, they consistently seem to think they are above the law and tend to take a condescending view toward those who they, in their infinite cop wisdom granted to them by a uniform, badge and gun, think might not be 'their crowd', i.e. who their personal profiles tell them should be harassed or busted.
Wingmaster

Chisago City, MN

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#11
Oct 24, 2009
 

Judged:

3

2

2

oops wrote:
<quoted text>
Oh quite blowing your adolescent hot air that you've stored up from god knows how many parental spankings, and go back to attending your black bloc rallys at you local leftist coffee shop. You only serve to underscore that glaring truth, that you are a moron. While I don't condone police misconduct, I'm willing to bet the vast majority of law enforcement officers are hard working, law abiding productive citizens. You are the very definition of hypocrisy for holding all police officers accountable for one persons actions, while you cry injustice that police stereotype the general populace.
I am willing to bet most cops are dirty. And your just to stupid to know this.
Rob

Saint Paul, MN

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#12
Oct 24, 2009
 

Judged:

3

2

2

oops wrote:
<quoted text>
Oh quite blowing your adolescent hot air that you've stored up from god knows how many parental spankings, and go back to attending your black bloc rallys at you local leftist coffee shop. You only serve to underscore that glaring truth, that you are a moron. While I don't condone police misconduct, I'm willing to bet the vast majority of law enforcement officers are hard working, law abiding productive citizens. You are the very definition of hypocrisy for holding all police officers accountable for one persons actions, while you cry injustice that police stereotype the general populace.
Not one person's actions but many police misdeeds led the previous poster to say what he did about cops. It's true, not all cops are bad, but it pays to assume they are until you are absolutely sure they aren't.
oops

Burnsville, MN

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#13
Oct 24, 2009
 

Judged:

2

2

2

Wingmaster wrote:
<quoted text>I am willing to bet most cops are dirty. And your just to stupid to know this.
And you're too stupid to spell "too" right. plus the whole "all cops are dirty" thing, that makes you pretty stupid too.
oops

Burnsville, MN

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#14
Oct 24, 2009
 

Judged:

2

1

1

Rob wrote:
<quoted text>
Not one person's actions but many police misdeeds led the previous poster to say what he did about cops. It's true, not all cops are bad, but it pays to assume they are until you are absolutely sure they aren't.
And by your logic, cops would be right in treating everyone like a sh itbag because that's who they deal with a majority of times?
Hey Now

Minneapolis, MN

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#15
Oct 24, 2009
 

Judged:

2

2

1

Rob wrote:
<quoted text>
Not one person's actions but many police misdeeds led the previous poster to say what he did about cops. It's true, not all cops are bad, but it pays to assume they are until you are absolutely sure they aren't.
Your last sentence makes you look like you're ok with profiling. Or is it only when it meets certain criteria?
wingmaster

Chisago City, MN

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#16
Oct 25, 2009
 

Judged:

2

1

1

oops wrote:
<quoted text>
And you're too stupid to spell "too" right. plus the whole "all cops are dirty" thing, that makes you pretty stupid too.
I'm begining to see kimber and spinny are correct about you. Just a little loud mouth behind a key board. Is it true you and your friend golf guy are on the run from them two. I do hope they run into you some day. What a smack down your going to get.
oops

Burnsville, MN

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#17
Oct 25, 2009
 

Judged:

2

2

1

wingmaster wrote:
<quoted text>I'm begining to see kimber and spinny are correct about you. Just a little loud mouth behind a key board. Is it true you and your friend golf guy are on the run from them two. I do hope they run into you some day. What a smack down your going to get.
Hahaha, you would love those guys. Here's a few tips for you, 1. spellcheck is free 2. grow a pair and a brain 3. ask your mom before you use her computer and post unintelligent rubbish about how you hate authority. Oh and by the way, I'm not nearly as big of a small dog with a big bark as you three, I bet you'd poo yourself before going up to a cop and telling them exactly what you type here as an anonymous little whiny child.
Rob

Saint Paul, MN

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#18
Oct 25, 2009
 

Judged:

2

2

1

oops wrote:
<quoted text>
And by your logic, cops would be right in treating everyone like a sh itbag because that's who they deal with a majority of times?
Well whether they are right in doing so they seem to be pretty highhanded in dealing with people. "Treating people like sh-i-tbags" ain't far from the truth.
Rob

Saint Paul, MN

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#19
Oct 25, 2009
 

Judged:

2

2

1

Hey Now wrote:
<quoted text>
Your last sentence makes you look like you're ok with profiling. Or is it only when it meets certain criteria?
Cops do it all the time... Are we not allowed to do as cops do, or are they on a different, more exalted level than the rest of us "citizens"?
oops

Burnsville, MN

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#20
Oct 25, 2009
 

Judged:

2

2

1

Rob wrote:
<quoted text>
Well whether they are right in doing so they seem to be pretty highhanded in dealing with people. "Treating people like sh-i-tbags" ain't far from the truth.
Treating people with a certain amount of caution comes with their job. Until they know who they're dealing with, they will act cautiously. You're example is fallacious in that you continue to stereotype based on the actions of a few. Your argument and subsequent gripe is the very definition of hypocrisy.
wingmaster

Chisago City, MN

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#21
Oct 25, 2009
 

Judged:

2

2

2

oops wrote:
<quoted text>
Treating people with a certain amount of caution comes with their job. Until they know who they're dealing with, they will act cautiously. You're example is fallacious in that you continue to stereotype based on the actions of a few. Your argument and subsequent gripe is the very definition of hypocrisy.
Just a child hidding behind his key pad. Grow up and shut the he11 up.
Sign up to receive email when someone responds
(registration is not required)
Showing posts 1 - 20 of59
< prev page
|
Go to last post| Jump to page:
Type in your comments to post to the forum
Name
(appears on your post)
Comments
Type the numbers you see in the image on the right:

Please note by clicking on "Post Comment" you acknowledge that you have read the Terms of Service and the comment you are posting is in compliance with such terms. Be polite. Inappropriate posts may be removed by the moderator. Send us your feedback.

Install the Topix Community Toolbar

Never miss another reply to your comments, no matter where you are on the web.

Powered by Krillion

Cars [ See all ]

Stillwater Jobs

Mortgages [ See current mortgage rates ]
Apartments [ See all ]
Stillwater Dating

more search filters

less search filters

Stillwater People Search

Addresses and phone numbers for FREE

Stillwater News, Events & Info

Click for news, events and info in Stillwater

Daily Horoscope for December 23

Aries

Don't get embroiled in a bad-tempered skirmish today, for it might turn into more than that if you aren't careful. Everyone seems to be ratty and argumentative, but once you let the first spat take place it's effectively declaring open season. Even though things seem out-of-joint, keep your lines of communication open.

Get your Horoscope »